Robinson says one type of common red-colored mushroom affects the liver and ultimately leads to death.

The other type, which can be white or brown, causes tremors, elevated body temps, seizures and can lead to brain damage if the body temperature goes too high. Typically, this type of mushroom poisoning can be treated.

The veterinarian believes Champ ate a white or brown mushroom. He stayed an overnight at the hospital where he was treated, and went through induced vomiting, IV's, and sedation.

Champ is doing great now, and he truly is living up to his name.

The Lynn's say Champ's symptoms came on within 15 minutes, but because they were able to get him to the vet within an hour, that's the reason he was able to bounce back so fast.

However, the trip to the vet came with a whopping bill of $500 plus.

Eating toxic mushrooms is also dangerous for people.

Doctors say, depending on the type that is ingested and the amount, poisonous mushrooms can cause tremors, seizures, a drastic change in body temperature, liver damage and/or death in people as well.